Workflow

Each document has a lifecycle, during which it is processed and edited. During the lifecycle, the contributors may change and different persons may be responsible for different decisions. However, it is important that every person participating in the process is aware of their own areas of responsibility and the working stage.

The M-Files workflows enable modeling document lifecycles according to real world processes. The workflows are grouped into states that represent the working stages of the document or other object.

Workflows can be created and modified via the M-Files Admin. For more information about workflows, refer to Workflows under Document Vault Administration.

Change state

The workflow and state can be changed via the Change state function. If a workflow has been defined for the object, you can also change its state with the state name commands directly in the context menu. A small check mark is displayed next to the current state in the workflow. By using the Change state function, you can also add comments to the object while you are changing the workflow and/or workflow state.

Electronic signatures

If an electronic signature has been defined for the state transition, you must give your authentication data (user ID and password) and log in in order to perform a state transition. In order for the state to change, the object must be checked in.

Change of state with a signature can only be performed one object at a time. Only users using Windows authentication can perform state changes that require an electronic signature.

The electronic signature does not refer to an electronic "fingerprint"; it always requires entering the user identification and logging in. For more information, see Electronic Signatures.